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[ SE1 Direct ]
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Email update from the London SE1 team
Issue 1 | 10 April 2000
Visit London SE1: http://www.London-SE1.co.uk
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W E L C O M E
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Welcome to a new look for our email service. We hope to
develop [SE1 Direct] as a standalone product alongside
our existing "in SE1" printed publication and the
"London SE1" website.
Let us know what you think of the changes. The address
for your comments, complaints and suggestions is
feedback@london-se1.co.uk
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[ Competition - win a book ]
[ Featured Book ]
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[ Our London...Our Vote ]
This Thursday a free exhibition opens in
the.gallery@oxo at Oxo Tower Wharf aiming to lift the
lid on the London elections and how the new Mayor and
Assembly will affect Londoners. The exhibition will
reveal the facts behind the hype and the politics
behind the personalities. See
http://www.London-SE1.co.uk/events/gallery-oxo.html
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[ As seen in the New York Times ]
A special welcome to those new subscribers to [SE1
Direct] who have joined since reading about
London-SE1.co.uk in an article on Southwark in the New
York Times. You can read the article online at
http://www.nytimes.com/library/travel/europe/000402london.html
but be prepared to fill in several registration screens
first.
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[ Debating moral dilemmas in modern medicine ]
Moral and ethical dilemmas faced by today's healthcare
professionals - and, increasingly, by the public - are
the subjects to be tackled at a public debate taking
place at Southwark Cathedral on 13 April. Two eminent
speakers, Bruce Charlton, lecturer in psychology at
Newcastle School of Medicine, and Peter Budetti,
Director of the Institute of Public Health,
Northwestern University, Chicago, will be joined by
three panellists: Rabbi Julia Neuburger, Chief
Executive of the King's Fund, Professor Mike Richards
of King's College who leads the Government's cancer
initiative and Professor Martin McKee from London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
The public is invited to join the debate at Southwark
Cathedral on Thursday 13 April from 5.30pm to 8.30pm.
For further information see
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/festival
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[ HSBC Millennium Bridge Walk ]
Registration for this sponsored walk in aid of Save the
Children on 10 June has now opened - see
http://www.London-SE1.co.uk/news/0400/mbridge.html
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[ Keep up with SE1 press coverage ]
There seems to be a newspaper article extolling the
virtues of the South Bank as a place to live, work and
visit almost every day at the moment. We've been
tracking SE1 press coverage since last autumn and we've
compiled a page of links to articles on newspaper
websites. Check out
http://www.London-SE1.co.uk/news/inthenews.html
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[ Win a copy of Harden's London Restaurants 2000 ]
To celebrate the launch of [SE1 Direct], we have three
copies of Harden's London Restaurants 2000 (worth GBP
7.95) to give away. For your chance to win, simply tell
us (in no more than 100 words) about your favourite
place to eat in SE1.
The first three entries randomly selected by our
software will each win a copy of the book, and a
selection of your recommendations will be published in
future editions of [SE1 Direct] and on our Restaurant
pages at http://www.London-SE1.co.uk/restaurants
Send your entries to hardens@london-se1.co.uk
Closing date: 17:00 GMT on Wednesday 12 April 2000
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F E A T U R E D B O O K with Amazon.co.uk
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[ Power into Art ]
If you have been following the Channel 4 series
documenting the planning and construction work on Tate
Modern, then this book by the programme's director Karl
Sabbagh is the ideal companion. Available via
Amazon.co.uk
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0713992808/virtuallinse1
for just GBP 16 instead of the cover price of GBP 20.
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C O N T A C T D E T A I L S
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[SE1 Direct] Editor: James Hatts
james.hatts@london-se1.co.uk
Bankside Press, PO Box 16560, London SE1 0YP
Tel 020 7633 0766 - Fax 020 7620 4356
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